Letter: Ron Paul is still in it

Contrary to the media reports, Ron Paul did not drop out of the Republican presidential race.

The email that Paul sent out to his supporters has clearly been misconstrued by the corporate news outlets. In his email, the following was written: "Moving forward, however, we will no longer spend resources campaigning in primaries in states that have not yet voted." Donations to his campaign come directly from his supporters, not the big banks or corporations like other candidates are so privy to. It is a financially sensible position — use your resources where they matter most and can build the most change.

Nowhere outlined in the email did it state Paul was suspending, quitting or retiring his campaign. Continuing with the email, "Our campaign will continue to work in the state convention process. We will continue to take leadership positions, win delegates, and carry a strong message to the Republican National Convention that Liberty is the way of the future."

Paul has consistently focused on the fact that presidential nominees are chosen by delegates, not popular vote. The 12-term congressman from Texas has been doing exceedingly well in the caucus states. From Iowa to Nevada, Washington to Minnesota, Missouri to Louisiana, Maine to Virginia — Ron Paul continues to win a majority of the delegates.

The media refuses to report his victories in the delegate selection but what credibility does the media have left when they cannot even accurately report a Ron Paul email to his supporters?